Appliances gone wireless

The Edge Grill

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Finally! The Saber two-burner stainless steel barbecue has an optional Schott clear glass top so you can see what’s cooking. It also comes with multiple built-in monitors that can be accessed by Android and iOS mobile devices. Why put the ballgame on pause to get up to see if the grill is ready? The Edge lets you see real-time information on grill temperature, burner on-off status and fuel level on the optional LCD screen. Integrated sensors provide your phone with alerts for preheat readiness, temperature changes and when the grill is cool enough to clean. The app accesses grilling recipes and instructional videos, and a button lets you share your meal with friends on Facebook. $1,999; see sabergrills.com for retailers.

Finally! The Saber two-burner stainless steel barbecue has an optional Schott clear glass top so you can see what’s cooking. It also comes with multiple built-in monitors that can be accessed by Android and iOS mobile devices. Why put the ballgame on pause to get up to see if the grill is ready? The Edge lets you see real-time information on grill temperature, burner on-off status and fuel level on the optional LCD screen. Integrated sensors provide your phone with alerts for preheat readiness, temperature changes and when the grill is cool enough to clean. The app accesses grilling recipes and instructional videos, and a button lets you share your meal with friends on Facebook. $1,999; see sabergrills.com for retailers.

Finally! The Saber two-burner stainless steel barbecue has an optional Schott clear glass top so you can see what’s cooking. It also comes with multiple built-in monitors that can be accessed by Android and iOS mobile devices. Why put the ballgame on pause to get up to see if the grill is ready? The Edge lets you see real-time information on grill temperature, burner on-off status and fuel level on the optional LCD screen. Integrated sensors provide your phone with alerts for preheat readiness, temperature changes and when the grill is cool enough to clean. The app accesses grilling recipes and instructional videos, and a button lets you share your meal with friends on Facebook. $1,999; see sabergrills.com for retailers.

Finally! The Saber two-burner stainless steel barbecue has an optional Schott clear glass top so you can see what’s cooking. It also comes with multiple built-in monitors that can be accessed by Android and iOS mobile devices. Why put the ballgame on pause to get up to see if the grill is ready? The Edge lets you see real-time information on grill temperature, burner on-off status and fuel level on the optional LCD screen. Integrated sensors provide your phone with alerts for preheat readiness, temperature changes and when the grill is cool enough to clean. The app accesses grilling recipes and instructional videos, and a button lets you share your meal with friends on Facebook. $1,999; see sabergrills.com for retailers.

In the era of the “Internet of Things,” our wireless households are laboratories for developers installing USB ports in everything, affording us the luxury of controlling and monitoring our electronics from a distance with our phones, tablets and laptops. Here are a few new gadgets you never guessed could be improved with connectivity.